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Founder and CEO of Aramex sharing his thoughts on entrepreneurship, activism and social change.Sat, 12 Jan 2013 15:12:29 +0000http://wordpress.org/?v=2.9.1hourly1By: Humans as active creative beings « binacrehttp://www.fadighandour.com/arab-private-sector-quo-vadis/comment-page-1/#comment-2037
Humans as active creative beings « binacreSat, 13 Aug 2011 09:19:26 +0000http://www.fadighandour.com/?p=86#comment-2037[...] to come as democratic dynamic states that could and should be more creative and resilient. In his latest post, Fadi Ghandour is calling on the private sector to learn from recent events stating that “this [...][...] to come as democratic dynamic states that could and should be more creative and resilient. In his latest post, Fadi Ghandour is calling on the private sector to learn from recent events stating that “this [...]
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Ali MuslehMon, 14 Mar 2011 19:51:32 +0000http://www.fadighandour.com/?p=86#comment-946Rethinking "The Corporation" in the MENA - Part Two
[...]The new situation in the MENA is allowing us to be inspired by the future and think of what could be, and to be realistic, one should consider the role of companies in leading a thriving future in the region. As a concept, rethinking the corporation doesn’t come from an antagonistic stand towards corporations[...]
http://tinyurl.com/4s5dlqbRethinking “The Corporation” in the MENA – Part Two

[...]The new situation in the MENA is allowing us to be inspired by the future and think of what could be, and to be realistic, one should consider the role of companies in leading a thriving future in the region. As a concept, rethinking the corporation doesn’t come from an antagonistic stand towards corporations[...]

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Rethinking “The Corporation” in the MENA – Part One «Tue, 01 Mar 2011 02:35:51 +0000http://www.fadighandour.com/?p=86#comment-813[...] to come as democratic dynamic states that could and should be more creative and resilient. In his latest post, Fadi Ghandour is calling on the private sector to learn from recent events stating that “this [...][...] to come as democratic dynamic states that could and should be more creative and resilient. In his latest post, Fadi Ghandour is calling on the private sector to learn from recent events stating that “this [...]
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Fadi GhandourSat, 26 Feb 2011 07:52:51 +0000http://www.fadighandour.com/?p=86#comment-801and you are an amazing role model my friend ... Thank you for that ...and you are an amazing role model my friend … Thank you for that …
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Maher KaddouraSat, 26 Feb 2011 07:41:14 +0000http://www.fadighandour.com/?p=86#comment-800these days i walk tall because of Arab youth, proud to be an arab..we are directionally correct...private sector needs to talk less and do more , each of us must find his/her purpose/passion, where he/she can make a difference, and have fun doing it.. we can make a difference...we did with the road safety in jordan, ...simply i drive far more satisfaction and fulfillment from serving my community using what i know and what i am good at...so i say to all business people...walk the talk and don't talk the talk ...this model is not longer sustainable or acceptable by our youth ..they can tell !!!!these days i walk tall because of Arab youth, proud to be an arab..we are directionally correct…private sector needs to talk less and do more , each of us must find his/her purpose/passion, where he/she can make a difference, and have fun doing it.. we can make a difference…we did with the road safety in jordan, …simply i drive far more satisfaction and fulfillment from serving my community using what i know and what i am good at…so i say to all business people…walk the talk and don’t talk the talk …this model is not longer sustainable or acceptable by our youth ..they can tell !!!!
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Fadi GhandourFri, 25 Feb 2011 05:34:16 +0000http://www.fadighandour.com/?p=86#comment-794this is their moment, the lessons of Egypt are loud and clearthis is their moment, the lessons of Egypt are loud and clear
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Ali MuslehFri, 25 Feb 2011 02:57:32 +0000http://www.fadighandour.com/?p=86#comment-791Thank you Fadi.
The youth are revolting against patriarchal governance models! As patriarchal governance is usually perceived as reactive, we'll probably see more adversarial communication methods being used to get organizations to change.
Now that the youth have found their voice, they'll probably lead the way if organizations remain oblivious to the changes happening around them.
This post should find its way across the MENA.Thank you Fadi.

The youth are revolting against patriarchal governance models! As patriarchal governance is usually perceived as reactive, we’ll probably see more adversarial communication methods being used to get organizations to change.

Now that the youth have found their voice, they’ll probably lead the way if organizations remain oblivious to the changes happening around them.